As much as we may try to sugar-coat them with terms like "eccentric" or "interesting," some of us have downright dysfunctional families. Don't be ashamed - they happen to the best of us. If you're unsure whether your family is dysfunctional or not, you may want to find out by taking this dysfunctional-family quiz. So what if you come to the conclusion that your father was more like Archie Bunker than you realized? At least you'll have a better perspective of your (crazy) family.

1.It's the holiday season, and your kids are dreading the arrival of their Uncle Bob. Why aren't they excited to see him?Please select an option

After a few cocktails he has a tendency to ... well, fall asleep in his soup.He embarrasses them in front of their friends by singing Christmas carols in Liza Minnelli's voice.He tells the same corny jokes he's been telling them since they were little.

Takes the kids on a walk - they love that!Begs the grandkids to pull his finger. Falls asleep in front of the television with his belt unbuckled.

Question: 2 of 10

3.Your son just graduated from college. What does your pessimistic Aunt Esther say to him after the ceremony?
Please select an option

"So now what do you do with a degree in philosophy, wise guy?" "I'm so very proud of you, even if it took longer than we expected." "I can't believe you actually graduated. I'm in shock."

Question: 3 of 10

4.When you told your parents you were getting married at the age of 20, how did they react?
Please select an option

My mother ran into the bathroom sobbing, and my dad didn't speak to me again until after the birth of my second child.
They definitely weren't pleased, but they respected my decision as an adult. My dad kept saying I was crazy and my mom kept telling him to shut up. He was interrupting our conversation about wedding gowns.

Question: 4 of 10

5.What three words would you use to describe your family gatherings?
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She's a hippie musician who travels the world preaching about peace and love.She dropped out of college and decided to be a poet - what a whack job!We don't really talk about her, especially not after the prison sentence.

Question: 6 of 10

7.Growing up, what was your mom's idea of a perfect night?
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All of us going to bed early so she and my dad could watch their favorite television shows in peace. A pretty dress, a martini and a night on the town without any kids - or husband. Bowling with her all-female bowling league.

Question: 7 of 10

8.When your brother was a teenager, what was he like?
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He was really cool and funny, had lots of girlfriends and was notorious for the time he streaked during a football game. He was a big man on campus who was really involved in sports and clubs. He wore black lipstick, a dog collar and changed his name to Sheeba.

Question: 8 of 10

9.You can still remember your favorite family portrait. What did it look like?Please select an option

We were all wearing matching outfits and making silly faces.It was in the kitchen of the house I grew up in, and my mom is pretending to hit my dad with a skillet.Um, we didn't really take family portraits. My dad wouldn't allow it because he said the camera would steal our souls.

Question: 9 of 10

10.What family member makes you laugh the most and why?Please select an option

My aunt because she swears she's going to give my full-grown sons money for their birthday every year, but instead gives them puppy-printed sweatshirts.My brother because he does the best impressions of our parents.My grandpa because he insists on watering his yard in nothing but underpants and a fedora, no matter how many neighbors complain.

Question: 10 of 10

1.It's the holiday season, and your kids are dreading the arrival of their Uncle Bob. Why aren't they excited to see him?

Here's how everyone else voted:

After a few cocktails he has a tendency to ... well, fall asleep in his soup.

24%(votes: 1721)

He embarrasses them in front of their friends by singing Christmas carols in Liza Minnelli's voice.

19%(votes: 1414)

He tells the same corny jokes he's been telling them since they were little.

57%(votes: 4121)

Question: 1 of 10

2.After a big family dinner, your dad usually:

Here's how everyone else voted:

Takes the kids on a walk - they love that!

15%(votes: 795)

Begs the grandkids to pull his finger.

15%(votes: 810)

Falls asleep in front of the television with his belt unbuckled.

69%(votes: 3643)

Question: 2 of 10

3.Your son just graduated from college. What does your pessimistic Aunt Esther say to him after the ceremony?

Here's how everyone else voted:

"So now what do you do with a degree in philosophy, wise guy?"

31%(votes: 1294)

"I'm so very proud of you, even if it took longer than we expected."

36%(votes: 1504)

"I can't believe you actually graduated. I'm in shock."

33%(votes: 1407)

Question: 3 of 10

4.When you told your parents you were getting married at the age of 20, how did they react?

Here's how everyone else voted:

My mother ran into the bathroom sobbing, and my dad didn't speak to me again until after the birth of my second child.

21%(votes: 769)

They definitely weren't pleased, but they respected my decision as an adult.

54%(votes: 2006)

My dad kept saying I was crazy and my mom kept telling him to shut up. He was interrupting our conversation about wedding gowns.